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openx portion of RAW-OPEN
- fixed directory size reporting to make it consistent. we now pass
the ntcreatex portion of RAW-OPEN
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can never be perfect, as openx can do things that ntcreatex can't, but
with this tweak we get close (the BASE-DENY1 test passes completely,
for example)
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cifs:mapgeneric
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preparation for the full share modes and ntcreatex code that I am
working on.
highlights include:
- changed the way a backend determines if it is allowed to process a
request asynchronously. The previous method of looking at the
send_fn caused problems when an intermediate ntvfs module disabled
it, and the caller then wanted to finished processing using this
function. The new method is a REQ_CONTROL_MAY_ASYNC flag in
req->control_flags, which is also a bit easier to read
- fixed 2 bugs in the readbraw server code. One related to trying to
answer a readbraw with smb signing (which can't work, and crashed
our signing code), the second related to error handling, which
attempted to send a normal SMB error packet, when readbraw must
send a 0 read reply (as it has no header)
- added several more ntvfs_generic.c generic mapping functions. This
means that backends no longer need to implement such esoteric
functions as SMBwriteunlock() if they don't want to. The backend
can just request the mapping layer turn it into a write followed by
an unlock. This makes the backends considerably simpler as they
only need to implement one style of each function for lock, read,
write, open etc, rather than the full host of functions that SMB
provides. A backend can still choose to implement them
individually, of course, and the CIFS backend does that.
- simplified the generic structures to make them identical to the
principal call for several common SMB calls (such as
RAW_WRITE_GENERIC now being an alias for RAW_WRITE_WRITEX).
- started rewriting the pvfs_open() code in preparation for the full
ntcreatex semantics.
- in pvfs_open and ipc_open, initially allocate the open file
structure as a child of the request, so on error we don't need to
clean up. Then when we are going to succeed the open steal the
pointer into the long term backend context. This makes for much
simpler error handling (and fixes some bugs)
- use a destructor in the ipc backend to make sure that everthing is
cleaned up on receive error conditions.
- switched the ipc backend to using idtree for fnum allocation
- in the ntvfs_generic mapping routines, use a allocated secondary
structure not a stack structure to ensure the request pointer
remains valid even if the backend replies async.
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- the stacking of modules
- finding the modules private data
- hide the ntvfs details from the calling layer
- I set NTVFS_INTERFACE_VERSION 0 till we are closer to release
(because we need to solve some async problems with the module stacking)
metze
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something like:
ntvfs handler = nbench posix
and the nbench pass-thru module will be called before the posix
module. The chaining logic is now much saner, and less racy, with each
level in the chain getting its own private pointer rather than relying
on save/restore logic in the pass-thru module.
The only pass-thru module we have at the moment is the nbench one
(which records all traffic in a nbench compatibe format), but I plan
on soon writing a "unixuid" pass-thru module that will implement the
setegid()/setgroups()/seteuid() logic for standard posix uid
handling. This separation of the posix backend from the uid handling
should simplify the code, and make development easier.
I also modified the nbench module so it can do multiple chaining, so
if you want to you can do:
ntvfs module = nbench nbench posix
and it will save 2 copies of the log file in /tmp. This is really only
useful for testing at the moment until we have more than one pass-thru
module.
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because this is the connection state per transport layer (tcp)
connection
I also moved the substructs directly into smbsrv_connection,
because they don't need a struct name and we should allway pass the complete
smbsrv_connection struct into functions
metze
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metze
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metze
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because I need server_context fot the generic server infastructure
metze
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metze
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structures. This was suggested by metze recently.
I checked on the build farm and all the machines we have support 64
bit ints, and support the LL suffix for 64 bit constants. I suspect
some won't support strtoll() and related functions, so we will
probably need replacements for those.
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fields in level 261 and level 262 of directory search are, plus the
names of the levels
the unknown fields are a 64bit unique file id, and match the 64 bit
number from the internal_information qfileinfo level
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